OPERATION
Controls (Fig. 2)
The hood is operated using the (5) push-buttons located on the hood and the remote control.
LED colors are displayed on hood control only.
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(P1)
(P4)
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(P5)
(P3)
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(P2)
(P1) Delay- Off Switch
• Your hood includes a 10 minute blower delay off switch. Press this switch once to activate the
timer and the LED Ring (L1) flashes blue. The blower will continue to operate for 10 minutes.
After 10 minutes, the blower turns off automatically.
• To cancel the 10-minute delay, press the delay switch once again.
(P2) Filter Alarm Switch
• After 30 hours of blower operation, the filter alarm is activated and the LED ring (L1) turns red/
flashes. It indicates that the grease filters need to be cleaned.
• After cleaning the grease filters, reset the hour counter by pressing the Filter Alarm/Timer Reset
button (P2) during display of the alarm.
(P3) Blower Speed Decrease and Off Switch
• Press to decrease blower speed, high to low. The LED ring (L1) flashes blue at a speed
proportionate to the blower setting (i.e.: four flashes is high speed, one flash is low speed, etc.)
• Continue pressing this switch to turn the blower off.
(P4) Blower Speed Increase and On Switch
• Press this switch to turn the blower on to low speed.
• Press again to increase blower speed, low to high. The LED ring (L1) flashes blue at a speed
proportionate to the blower setting (i.e.: four flashes is high speed, one flash is low speed, etc.)
(P5) Light Switch
Lights off/low/medium/high.
P1: Activate/deactivate delay-off (10 minute)
P2: Filter change indication timer reset
P3: Decreases fan motor speed until turned off (4>3>2>1>OFF)
P4: Turns fan motor on and increased speed (ON>1>2>3>4)
P5: Turns lights on/off
L1: LED Indicator Ring Signalling crown:
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- Hood in standby: lights up 30 seconds after
the last key has been pressed the crown turns off
- Motor on: L1 lights up blue
L1
- 10' TIMER function : L1 lights up and flashes blue.
LED
- Filter alarm active: L1 lights up red
RING
- 4 -
The
frequency is proportional to the speed setting.
FIG. 2